
TREATMENT
Dental Splints
Protect your teeth, relieve jaw strain, and restore comfort.
OVERVIEW
Dental splints are custom-made oral appliances designed to protect teeth from excessive grinding, clenching, and abnormal bite forces. Commonly prescribed for patients suffering from bruxism, TMJ disorders, jaw pain, or excessive tooth wear, splints help reduce pressure on teeth and jaw joints while promoting healthier bite function. At Rekha Dental, every splint is carefully fabricated using precise dental impressions and bite analysis to ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness. Whether used during sleep or as part of a comprehensive bite correction plan, dental splints can prevent long-term damage, relieve muscle tension, reduce headaches, and improve overall oral health. Our solutions include basic, premium, and occlusal splints tailored to individual needs.
TECHNOLOGY
- Custom bite analysis and jaw evaluation
- Precision-fabricated splints for optimal fit
- Advanced TMJ and bruxism management solutions
PRICING
Treatment Pricing
* Prices are indicative and may vary depending on clinical examination and individual treatment requirements.
THE PROCESS
Designed for protection and comfort.

01
Diagnosis & Bite Assessment
A detailed examination evaluates teeth wear, jaw function, bite alignment, and symptoms related to grinding or clenching.

02
Custom Splint Fabrication
Precise impressions or digital scans are used to create a personalized splint that fits comfortably and functions effectively.

03
Fitting & Follow-Up
The splint is adjusted for comfort and bite accuracy, followed by periodic reviews to ensure long-term effectiveness.
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QUESTIONS
Frequently asked.
Who needs a dental splint?
Dental splints are commonly recommended for patients who grind their teeth, clench their jaw, experience TMJ discomfort, or show signs of excessive tooth wear.
Do I have to wear the splint every night?
Most patients wear their splints during sleep, although some conditions may require additional daytime use as advised by the dentist.
Can a splint stop teeth grinding completely?
A splint protects teeth from damage and reduces the effects of grinding, but it does not eliminate the underlying habit itself.
How long does a dental splint last?
With proper care and regular check-ups, a quality dental splint can last several years depending on usage and grinding intensity.